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A yeast screening method to decipher the interaction between the adenosine A2B receptor and the C-terminus of different G protein ?-subunits.


ABSTRACT: The expression of human G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) in Saccharomyces cerevisiae containing chimeric yeast/mammalian G? subunits provides a useful tool for the study of GPCR activation. In this study, we used a one-GPCR-one-G protein yeast screening method in combination with molecular modeling and mutagenesis studies to decipher the interaction between GPCRs and the C-terminus of different ?-subunits of G proteins. We chose the human adenosine A2B receptor (hA2BR) as a paradigm, a typical class A GPCR that shows promiscuous behavior in G protein coupling in this yeast system. The wild-type hA2BR and five mutant receptors were expressed in 8 yeast strains with different humanized G proteins, covering the four major classes: G?i, G?s, G?q, and G?12. Our experiments showed that a tyrosine residue (Y) at the C-terminus of the G? subunit plays an important role in controlling the activation of GPCRs. Receptor residues R103(3.50) and I107(3.54) are vital too in G protein-coupling and the activation of the hA2BR, whereas L213(IL3) is more important in G protein inactivation. Substitution of S235(6.36) to alanine provided the most divergent G protein-coupling profile. Finally, L236(6.37) substitution decreased receptor activation in all G protein pathways, although to a different extent. In conclusion, our findings shed light on the selectivity of receptor/G protein coupling, which may help in further understanding GPCR signaling.

SUBMITTER: Liu R 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4152457 | biostudies-literature | 2014 Sep

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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A yeast screening method to decipher the interaction between the adenosine A2B receptor and the C-terminus of different G protein α-subunits.

Liu Rongfang R   Groenewoud Nick J A NJ   Peeters Miriam C MC   Lenselink Eelke B EB   IJzerman Ad P AP  

Purinergic signalling 20140126 3


The expression of human G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) in Saccharomyces cerevisiae containing chimeric yeast/mammalian Gα subunits provides a useful tool for the study of GPCR activation. In this study, we used a one-GPCR-one-G protein yeast screening method in combination with molecular modeling and mutagenesis studies to decipher the interaction between GPCRs and the C-terminus of different α-subunits of G proteins. We chose the human adenosine A2B receptor (hA2BR) as a paradigm, a typica  ...[more]

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